Express media player, Express media player -13 – Toshiba Satellite M60 User Manual

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User’s Manual

4-13

Operating Basics

Express Media Player

Express Media Player is a quick play feature that enables users to perform,

DVD and CD playback.

Notes for Express Media Player

Express Media Player (CD) and Express Media Player (DVD) Usage

Dirty or scratched CD/DVDs might not be playable. In addition,

the CD/DVD might not be removable if the dirt or scratches are serious.

Press the personal computer’s power switch for five seconds or more to

force it to shut down, you can open the drawer by inserting slender

object (about 15mm) into the eject hole. Refer to the Loading compact

discs section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics.

Express Media Player (DVD) Usage

Express Media Player (DVD) plays the disc according to the way the

DVD-Video is programmed by the producer, and hence, sometimes it

might not work as expected.

( ) might appear on screen during operation. When ( ) is displayed,

it means that Express Media Player (DVD) or DVD-Video prohibits that

particular operation from being carried out.

Please also read the instructions that come with the DVD that you want

to play.

Depending on the DVD being played, there might be dropping of frames

or skipping of audio.

The DVD can only be played on the LCD display of the computer.

External video output is not supported.

For DVD titles with parental control, scenes set in advance as

DVD-Video can be played. The level setting for the parental control is

not supported.

Data stored in the Video CD, DVD-Audio, -VR or +VR formats are

not playable. In addition, media that is not finalized, MPEG, DivX,

mini DVD and other types of file formats are also not playable.

Closed captions are not displayed.

Audio is only output in 2-channel, stereo format.

Titles with DTS or SDDS audio will not produce any audio output if

these formats are selected.

Audio output from SPDIF is not supported.

This system is not karaoke mode compatible.

When continuous actions are to be carried out, ensure that the current

action is completed before carrying out the next one. Failure to do so

might result in unexpected results.

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